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Published 22:05 4 Apr 2016 BST
Updated 22:13 4 Apr 2016 BST
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"I was sitting in my jail cell eating ramen noodles, eating the worst food ever, 23 hours a day on lockdown. It was just like man, what a different way to live."Jones believes that he has come out of the other side of the experience a better man with a new perspective on life. He closed off by saying how grateful he was for getting the opportunity to fight in the world's largest MMA promotion for a living.
"It was for a reason. I think God has a plan for me. I think it made me more humble. I saw things like the opportunity I have to compete for the UFC all over the world and I thought about how my life could be so different."
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